Basic needs for love and esteem that are given on a consistent basis nourish a happy child. When these needs are not met, children suffer emotionally. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs states children’s needs consist of: 1) self-actualization, 2) esteem, 3) love and belonging, 4) safety, and 5) physiological growth. A social worker making an assessment of a child may consider this hierarchy better known as:
  1. Psychological
  2. Emotional dependency
  3. Hierarchy of needs
  4. External need fulfillment
Explanation
Answer - B - Maslow refers to the basic needs for love and esteem as emotional dependency needs. A child whose needs are not met consistently suffer to an extent proportional to their lack of fulfillment.
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